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Children’s Parliament Advocates Rights, Safe Spaces in Nigeria

by Orjime Moses
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The 7th Assembly of Nigeria’s National Children’s Parliament has prioritized children’s rights, representation, and protection, aiming to amplify young voices in shaping their future.

The gathering, co-led by Save the Children Nigeria and the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, underscored a unified commitment by stakeholders to elevate children’s voices on issues that affect their lives.

In his goodwill message, Country Director of Save the Children Nigeria, Duncan Harvey, reflected on the organization’s dedication since 2001 to engage children in advocacy across 12 states.

“Children, it is your right to have your voices heard in decisions affecting you. Save the Children provides this platform to ensure your concerns are met with action,” he stated.

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“This forum enables children nationwide to speak up on issues that matter to them—a right enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the African Charter, and Nigeria’s Child Rights Act.

“Save the Children is committed to working with federal and state governments to advance children’s rights across Nigeria, including advocating for budget prioritization to support these initiatives. We envision a country where every child’s rights are respected, protected, and fulfilled, ensuring a future free of violence, harmful practices, and abuse.

“I wish you a productive session and reiterate Save the Children’s dedication to supporting children’s voices across Nigeria,” he added.

He further congratulated the parliament on its role in advancing child rights.

Representing the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, Mr. Ali Andrew Madugu extended the Permanent Secretary’s message, affirming Nigeria’s commitment to child welfare and the upcoming Global Ministerial Conference on Ending Violence Against Children in Colombia.

He commended the parliamentarians for their active role, urging them to pass impactful resolutions and inviting former members to mentor new representatives.

Additional support came from key government bodies, including the Federal Ministries of Education and Humanitarian Affairs and the NSCDC.

They emphasized a shared goal of fostering safe environments, ensuring access to education, and promoting inclusivity, especially for vulnerable children in IDP camps and on the streets.

Through collaborative efforts, these stakeholders reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to the Child Rights Act, advocating for increased budget prioritization, and encouraging every child to reach their full potential in a safe, inclusive society.


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